MALE GENITOURINARY SYMPTOMS - Medwords.com.au
MALE GENITOURINARY SYMPTOMS - Medwords.com.au
MALE GENITOURINARY SYMPTOMS - Medwords.com.au
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<strong>MALE</strong> <strong>GENITOURINARY</strong> <strong>SYMPTOMS</strong><br />
Excesive fluid intake.<br />
Drugs (eg. long acting diuretics, alcohol, caffeine)<br />
Diurnal Polyuria<br />
Diabetes mellitus (thirst, tiredness)<br />
Diabetes insipidus<br />
Hypercalcaemia<br />
Psychogenic<br />
Drugs (eg. psychotropics)<br />
Reduced Bladder Capacity<br />
Cystitis (dysuria)<br />
Cerebrovascular accident<br />
Parkinson’s disease (tremor)<br />
Bladder calculi or tumour<br />
Bladder outlet obstruction (eg. prostatomegaly)<br />
Age related<br />
Polyuria and Pollakiuria<br />
Excessive urinary output or frequency<br />
Cystitis (dysuria, hypogastric pain)<br />
Chronic renal failure (in end stage only)<br />
Prostatitis (discharge, pain, dysuria)<br />
Diabetes insipidus (polydipsia, low urine SG)<br />
Diabetes mellitus (fatigue, blurred vision, paraesthesiae)<br />
Hypoparathyroidism (tetany, wheeze, convulsions)<br />
Hyperparathyroidism (polydipsia, bone pain, n<strong>au</strong>sea)<br />
Addison's disease (nocturia, pigmentation, weakness)<br />
SLE (macular rash, polyarthritis)<br />
Hypercalcaemia (constipation, n<strong>au</strong>sea)<br />
Obstructive sleep apnoea (snoring)<br />
Anxiety neurosis<br />
Hand-Schuller-Christian disease (eczema, adenitis)<br />
Acromegaly (coarse features, back pain, psychoses)<br />
Hyperaldosteronism (polydipsia, weakness, tetany)<br />
Bilharzia (urticaria, fever, haematuria)<br />
Drugs (eg. lead, diuretics)<br />
Bartter syn. (child, short, polydipsia)<br />
Cushing syn. (obese, moon face, striae)<br />
Diencephalic syn. (cachexia, vomiting, pallor)<br />
Potassium wastage syn. (weak, hypokalaemia)<br />
Urethral syn. (dysuria, sterile urine)<br />
Urge syn. (nocturia, urge incontinence)<br />
Priapism<br />
Painful, persistent penile erection<br />
Penile tr<strong>au</strong>ma<br />
Bladder calculus<br />
Spinal cord lesions<br />
Leukaemia<br />
Polycythaemia rubra vera<br />
Multiple myeloma<br />
Cerebrovascular accident (CNS signs)<br />
Diabetes mellitus (polyuria, polydipsia)<br />
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